2020
DOI: 10.2113/2020/8852440
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The Pennsylvanian Composite Volcanism in the Bogda Mountains, NW China: Evidence for Postcollisional Rift Basins

Abstract: In this paper, we present new petrological, zircon U–Pb–Hf isotopic, bulk-rock geochemical, and Sr–Nd isotopic data for the rocks from the Pennsylvanian Liushugou and Qijiagou Formations, Bogda Mountains (BMs), northwest China. The new data help in understanding the petrogenesis and geodynamic background of the two formations, further constraining the evolution of BMs during the Pennsylvanian. The eastern Liushugou Formation is composed mainly of bimodal volcanic rocks, while the western Liushugou Formation is… Show more

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Figure 1 (a) Tectonic outlines of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt (modified after 32 ). (b) Tectonic map of the Tianshan and southern Junggar Basin showing the locations of the studied sections (starred areas; modified after 23 ). (c) Generalized Permian–Triassic stratigraphic column of the southern Junggar Basin.
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confidence: 99%
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Figure 1 (a) Tectonic outlines of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt (modified after 32 ). (b) Tectonic map of the Tianshan and southern Junggar Basin showing the locations of the studied sections (starred areas; modified after 23 ). (c) Generalized Permian–Triassic stratigraphic column of the southern Junggar Basin.
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Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%